Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 45, 5 November 1845 — Page 3
Baik Note and Exchange 1.1st.
. i 4i.. n;rimt,ati Gazette by EM A Yallette,
C0ffmgt Broken, N. E. comer of Main and 3d it, j Vests' prepared to buy, generally, the notes of the j fcsnks below named, and furnish Exchange at j
" fate anuteo. r- Currency Standard. -'- " AUf. I VlfilM..
i ifcfns. 6b T. Co. i pm Eastern solvent Banks par ? Jt " Wheeling par
f " I ILLINOIS. " Lstate Bank 33 dis
jShawneetown 6"-if ui
oar TENfiBtc
par .Memphis ljiiia par Other solvent Banks It dis par ALABAMA. par Mobile, Bank of 2 dis par Other Bks folate n'ts) 7 dis par( A SKA-NBAS. par All Banks C2 dis parj north Carolina. oar! All solvent Banks 1 i dm
par
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VnV A, Traders'
XsaulUn Circlu'0,d Wosster - ItBIA Geauga Zanesville Btcubeof Ul W Norwalk Sandusky iff. Plsasant fit. CUirsvill Clinton bk Columbus New Usboa paytoa Western Reserve Com. Bank Scioto Frwkbn bk Columbus Chjlhcothe Lancaster - Hamilton Laks Eris
ClerelnuJ Miami Exporting Co. I'rbana Granville West Uniou Lslianon Miajuisbnrgh HtW Steubenville New Circlcville INDIAXA. S. Bank &. Branches KSTUIKV. All solvent Banks
SOUTH CAIOLMA.
par'All solvent Banks
par GEORGIA. , par, Augusta 1 par Savannah r par Other Banks ) 5 disj Lfi isi a va.
par 1st, ad Mum. JN.u. par .'Id Municip'ty "
5 dis Banks 5 disj 5 dii MICllIOAX. 5 dis St. Clair 21) dis River Raisin 37 J dis Oakland Co. 371 dis IIO Sal.s! EASTERN BANKS !I0 dis New England 73 dis New York City . r-
no sale; uo. woumij III) uis Pennsylvania Philadelphia City par Pittsburgh 'Baltimore par Maryland
li dis
2 dis
15 dis 25 dis i pm
GREAT IB X C.I TEPIENT!
LATEST AltltlVAI, OF Fall and Winter GOODS. BASIL BMGHTWELL, TKE.S irreat pleasure in beinr able to anuonnce to his friends and the public generally, that he has just reI ceived and is now opening, It his old stand, ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OK Dttl GOODS, ecer before offered in tUi City. J ALSO A general assortment of Hardware, Qncensware, Groceries Iron, Nails, Castings, Salt, Glass, White Lead, Linteed Oil, shaker's Ware, kc. 1c. liSO A very large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES; all of which he is determined to sell very low for CASH or approved Country Produce. XT Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine before buying eIsewhere.CI WHEAT! WHEAT!! He is prepared, at all times, to purchase any quantity of WHEAT, FLAX-SEED CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED; for which he will pay the highest market price in CASH or MERCHANDIZE. Richmond, October 29th, 1EU5. 44:3mo.
JAMES
UEEVES.
RALPH A. PAICE.
COMPETITION THE Life OF BUSINESS.
NEW A A B I V A L OF FALL AND WHITER
DRY Only Sixteen days front
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XEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA!
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REEVES 6c PAIGE
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Administrator's Notice. ""jfOTICE is hereby given, that the undersingned have L 1 taken out letters of administration on the Estate of Levi P. Rothemel, late of Wayne county, la., dee'd ; therefore, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, legally authenticated for settlement, within one year from this date. The Estate is probably solvent. BASIL BRIGIITWELL, Adm'r. NANCY ROTHEMEL, Adm'x. October 22, 1845. 43:3w
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Echiinre. Baying rates on Boston Selling , 7 N. Y. " . " Philad. " " Bait. " Buying rates of Silver, i pm " " Gold, pna 4i
I'OIl H tl.R OR Kt-.X 1. 1 HO IIllue,iMBii.m.i. .r Rent, a comfortable Dwelling House, with
tour Lots attached, 'fhe property is located in the south part of lh city, and is a pleasant location. It runs from Pearl to Front street, and immediately below the residence of Francis Robinson. It will be sold at a bargain, and is now offered for rent. Persons whJiing to purchase or rent, inquire at the Book Store. BENJAMIN F.BRADBFUY. Richmond, 27th October, U-15. lluit
ANOTHE II
p" VALUABLE FA KM FOR SALE
farjIK undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, contuining 130 acres, situated about four miles south of Richmond, on the Turnpike leading from Richmond to Hamilton. The land is of the first quality h:is on it a comfortable dwelling house, barn, &.c, an excellent orchard good springs. This farm was the residence of the late Judge Davenport, and is known to be one of the pleasantest locations in this section of the country. The title is indisputable and will be sold on fair terms. Enquire on the premises of REBECCA DAVENPORT. Oct. 2D, 1-15. 43-lf
TEWS LETTERS TO VOLTAIRE. Letters of cer
I tain Jews to Voltaire
own People, and for
flections, and a short commentary extracted from a grea
ter; with Christian Notes and Additions on various parts of the work. Translated by the Rev. Philip I.efanu, D. D. For sale at the BOOKSTORE. Richmond, October 29, lr!5. 44:3w
WOULD respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they are now receiving ai inr at the RICMOND CASH STORE, one of the most EXTENSIVE STOCKS of -Merchan
before offered i.n this citv. itieir stocit consists, in pari,
of
CLOTHS, of all colors 2nd prices, much lower than ever before offered in this market. C ASSIMERES, gea'i assortment of plain and fancy plaids and stripes. VESTINGS: plain and fancy Satin; plain black and fancy Plaid; Silk Velvet; De Joinviile, Cashmuret, Valencia, &c. SATINETS and JEANS: all colors, plain and fncy, very cheap. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Our stock or goods in fli! I i-.-ift r. I nmri,iT whie'h sre: bhiek. CO-
laire.containingan Apology for th-ir lours g,ri dj anj fin-'d Silks; Cashmere de Cosse; Afthe Old lestament, with certain re- ; ehin sjalI.is; Alp-cJs, plain and fancy; Moussdin de
laines; Thibet and Enlih Jierino; Cobourg and la. Cloths; Pongee; Gala Piaitls; French Ct Manchester
Giufrhams, and Prints of all new styles and patterns.
ment of Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies' scarfs, cravats, points, and dress H'd'kfs, Ribbons a splendid assortment, Head-dresses and flowers, Cents, worsted scarfs and comforts, Trimming Gimp, Cords, and Tassels, Lisla caps, fancy siik Fringe, Head Nets, Children's Grecian Boots and faucy Socks, Zephyr worsted, Alpaca Aprons and Siik do.. Ladies travelling Carpet Bags and B&skets, Gents. Collars and Bosoms; Tuck, Side, Ivory, Pocket, and Dre-isin? Combs; Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, und Skein do.. Wire do., finey and white Knitting Yarn; Buttons, Pins, Needles, Tapes; Stay and Coat Binding; Wchii.g and Coat Cord aiid Sewing Silks end Twist?, Hooks mi 1 Eyes, Thread and Cotton Laces, Inserting 6Edging, J:k onett do., Quliing; Preclusion Cps, &c. HEAVY GOODS AND VARIETY. Brown and bleached Muiins, Tickings, Drillings, wool ani Canton
Sil AWLS, in irreat variety, anion w which are: plain Flanneis, 1'jnii.iiig and Canvass, colored Musiins, brown
STOCKHOLDERS of the "Richmond ani Boston 'I'riiNi'iKE CoJirANV," will please to take notice, that the THIRD instalment of Five Dollars to each Share, was due and payable on the lirstof Tenth Month, (October) 1H45. Prompt payment is desired, and if those in arrears on their First and Second instalments, do not pay up shortly, they must be collected by due course of law. DANIEL P. WIGGINS, Treasurer. 10th mo. 23, 1.45. 41:3w
and embroidered Thibet; Brocha; Cashmere; McGregor; Waflle; M. tie Laine; plain and embroidered Cloth; Van
dyke, &c. i!te. " SMALL WARES & FANCY GOOD?. Pongee, flag, bandana, linen cambric and cotton H'd'kfi; black Italian Cravats; Romaics, Gents. Scarfs and Stocks, gum, worsted, cotton and web Braces, a general au.-ort-
Ilollar.'J, Uus. Sheting, Damask Moreen, euitian ani Iurrrain carpets, CM! cloth for floor;, Apron Rnd Furniture
checks, !oineti! Gii.ghatns, wall and window Paper, Looking Giast.es, Umbrellas; Fur, De Jcinvill. D'Orsay, Selette, Velvet add Glazed CAI's, t-iiakers' Ware and Proems; Hardware, Queeniwarc, ci.J Groceries: a full assortnieiit, at all times. ALSO Salt. Grindstones, Linseed Oil, &.C. ic.
All of which xvil! bo sold upon t'.a priacijJj of SMAfJ. PROFITS nnJ QUICK KliTURN?.
Richmond, September 22d, 45.
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AUMlMsrit TtU'.S .TIC K. Notice is herebygiven by III' undersigned. Administrator of the Estate ot David W right, late of Laporte county, la., liec'd, Hint lie will, on HilDAY, the 21st day ol November, ltf45, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. in. an I 2 o'clock, p. in., off-r at public sale and out-cry, at the resij ,.t n.ei.l An lenon. Richmond, la., all of thf p-r-
soual property, belongiug to sai 1 Estate, consisting of HoiiK-liold Furniture. A credit of nine mouths ill be given on all sunn over Three Dollars, purchasers giving nolo well secured, and without relief from appraisement laws, under Three Dollars, cash in hand. Oct. 27lh, I Its JESSE WASSON, Ad. EIMTTOIl"M Sftt.Will bo sold on sixth-day (Friday,) the 21st of next month, at tlu late res-i ienee of David Moore, deceased, the personal propcrty fmiid decedent, cousising of: Horses, work-Oxen, Hogs, Milk Cows, Sheep, Waggon, Dearborn, Harness, Farming Ulensils, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Cloverseod, Hay, Twenty Stands of Bees, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with many other articles too tedious to mention. Sule, to commence at 0 o'clock, a. m. A liberal credit will be given, and terms made known on day of ale. W-M.,KI'.. I Executors.
S A L K O F T 11 O P E Ii T Y F O II TAXES!
TOTICE is hereby given, that the following property
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J" will Un exposed at public sale, at the Council Cham
ber door, in the citv of Richmond, avne county
on the second Monday of November next, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. in., and two o'clock, p. in., for delinquent taxes, for the year's !( )!, '40, '41, '12, '43, '4 I,
and l., unless settled previous and profits will first be offered,
pay the same, the fee simple wi
No. Lots.
out lot. 4 0i lot 1 lot 143 4 110 pt 37
hheriT' ule.
I virtue of sundry executions to me directed, from
Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale
at the court house door in CeutreviHe, Wayne county,
Indiana, on the 11 th day of November, 115, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'cloc k p. ui., of said day, the following property, to-wit: A certain parcel or lot of land situate in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and known by being lot numbered seven (7) as numbered on the original plat of said city laid ! oil' by Robert Morrison. Taken as the property of James W. Green, to satisfy said Executions in favor of James B. Ray and others. DAVID GENTRY, Shff.W.C Ooctober 17th, 145.
NEW IFAiLlL AKD
C'"1 A -T ' Ts 71 VLi kj?l3,
BARt.AINS can now be had i t the Store of the undersigned, who has just received a of GOODS suitable for ths I'M auJ Winter seasons. liis stock consists, in part, cf
complete ossortsier.t
SATINETS and JEANS, FANCY GOODS, L-c.
Baumer, Benuet
to that time. The rents
md on failure of that to 1 next be ofl'ered.
Names of Street. s. front
Berry, Joseph Bass, Lewis, Cox, Samuel Dell, William Edgerton, Owen Elliott, Upton
THE BEST, and CHEAT
UNIFORM SEP.IEG OK
MOST
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10th mo. 2Hh, 145.
Ills
XF.C'l"rtUS XOTin:."The undersigned have li taken out of the Wayne Probate Court letters testamentary on the estate of David Moore, deceased, late of said county, notifies all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all those having cluims ngainst the s.ime to present them, legally authenticated tor settlement within twelve mouths from the date hereof. Th - estate is solvent. HENRY W. MOORE. ) Evrutow JONATHAN COMMONS, tx' ",0r' 10th mo. 2'.ltli, 1715. lUrHv
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AW. BOWERS, would respectfully inform his . friends and the Travelling public generally, that he has removed from the National Hotel, to the above named House on the comer of Main and Front streets, lately occupied by Armstrong Grimes, nn.l that he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. He. is repairing the House, and expect3 to bo able to make it as comfortable a stopping-place for the Traveller as can be found in the West. His charges will be low they will be made to suit the times. He iiitrndt to make this his permanent location, and will do every thing ill his power to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. He takes this occasion to tender his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him while at the National, and hopes lie will not be forgotten by them ut bis new stand. s His Bar, will nt all times bo supplied with the best of Liquors. His Stable, will be attended by a gao.I Ostler, and well supplied with grain of all kinds. Moovers and Waggoners can be accommodated with good rooms, plenty of feed, and l:TZ'" Waggon Yard. Carriages and llor!scan be had at all times for those wishing conveyance tothe Country or neighboring Towns. RichmondOctober 2!Hh, If 15. . -11:3m
Fischler, Leopold Fulghum, Benjamin Githens, E H. Gorih-ii, Larkin Jones, Isaac E. Jones, Ruth, estate, Kibby, John C. Lewis Lewis, estate, Mattis, Benjamin Nordyke, Ellis Py le, Henry J., son, (i Vaile, Joel Williams, Caleb K. Wasson, Macamy Wolston, John Atkinson, Jacob Bond, Jonathan Bodm&n of Ciuciiiiiuti, Bulla, William ammack, Wm. : Diveli, Hugh ' Eldriiige, Job ; Foulke Wiley ! Hargraves, Isam, ' Hunt, Smith Jones, James a Mills, Isaac Parry, Wm Salter, James AV. i Smith, Samuel W. I United States, White water canal to., i Wilmot, Charles Wills, Joseph ' Saunders, Jacob
Kinsev, Oliver Alcott, D. F. Stair, C. W. Homey, D. SanJers Chambcrlin, Win. Hubbard, Jeremiah llaincr, David Jones, Aquilla Mahlou Tarry, Mordecai " " Joseph Swain, Stephen Meek, Jeremiah Sen.
6 1 i acres
acres, residence i 21
s green marion n marion ldeuville high n front s fifti n fifth Washington wash, avenue
SCHOOL BOOKS 1 V 12 It I V 15 1. 1 ii i: o .
Wright, Peter jr. Sloau, D D Green, John est. Ray, J B
4 20 4 112 123 i U 4-5 M i lb3 17 3 152 3 -v pt 4 4 13 158 157 4 13 1 1 1 I 112 pt 21 pt ti'J o 17J 4 114 pt 30 12, 13 12S 27 1UG 4 12 pt 143 i 125 103 4 18 i 120 pt 150 157 7 1-75 133-131 C 110 fract. lot i 11 1C7 91 50 17 4 71 IS pt r-1 s4 53 165
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n pearl k marion s pearl j n sixth-! Washington j s pearl , n pearl ' n pearl s main : s main n main , n fifth ; s franklin j n tilth 1 s pearl j s pearl j
in ldeuville n seventh ; s pcail j s pearl j s front i n main :
s franklin n franklin n main Washington n maiu
Richmond, Oct. S, 1S45.
S. SINEX, Collector.
41ts
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COPPER, TIN, SI1EET-IR0X, AND BR iSS-.YAKE MANUFACTORY, AND STOVE STORE.
"'HOS. J. BARGIS, has removed his establishment :
from Centreville to Richmond, on Main street, a :
Mormon. J W
To all Teachers ana I'arcnis. VALUAliLK SCIIOOFi HOOKS, Iublishrd by Crops fc Klliotl, Philadelphia. Gregg k, Elliott's New Series of Common School Readers, No I do do do No 2
do do do Nodi do do do No 4 ( They are among the best series of Reading Class Books ! for common Schools ever published in this country: up- '; wards of 60,000 copies have been sold in IS months. j Amongst many letters of recommendation, the following: has just been received from one of the best teachers in j Pennsylvania:
1,1 urt, uems co., august ir-o. , , E . f h Branch Bank.
Messrs. Gregg St. Elliott: oW-mcn-Accert my, v.,,,v .... Tr, iTmP. I thanks for the series of Readers, you were so kind as to SIG OF THl. l.OL.VL.. I L.A-KL. TTLE, end me, by my friend Dr. Darrh, when he was last in the j wj,ere he has now on hand an extensive assortment of ! city. I consider them decidedly the best School Readers s'l'OVES, such as Premium Cooking Stoves, Seven and I have met with. 1 have introduced them into the School Ten-Plate Stoves, Fancy and Plain Parlor Stoves; Buck's ; at this place, and find them fully to answer my expecta- ; patent Cooking Stove which, for saving fuel and fast tions. I have ulso introduced Grimshaw's History of the j cooking, cannot be surpassed. ! United States, another of your valuable School publicaliona. I am much pleased with Dr. Rusehenbergcr's ' Hollow Ware Such as Ovens, Pots, Skillets, Teaworks on Anatomy and Botany, which you kindly 'sent Kettles. Sugar-Kettles, Sance-Pans, WafHe-Irons, and me. They appear to me to be just the works needed, to various other articles, made of both Furnace and Fouubring the subject of Natural History within the compass . dery Iron. I
f our common Schools, ana I intend during the com-' Corner and Brat lVre. of every description, made:
to order such as WORMS, STILLS, Dve-Kettles, i iVc Alwavs on hand, Kettles from owe to forty gallons; i Glue Kettles; Copper Measures; Brass Kettles of all si-
res; Brass Laiiles. vtc. A;c.
inr winter, to make an effort to introduce the subject in
to the Schools here, and for this purpose I would like to
Possess the whole series of eight umiorni volumes, which
1 have i
To thoe engaged in the irnport.mt, but ardiicus ta;;k of instructing youth. ?IcGi ire f'a Eclectic Rfudf.rs, Nos. Onk, Two, 'Fusee and Four, are now presented, thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarged, with many important improvements. They are now in a prrntn-vit stereotype form, NO FURTHER ALTERATIONS being intended. Prof. McGufTev's enthusiastic devotion to the cause of Education, his fine taste and discriminating mind, and his practical experience as an instructor, render hi:n peculiarly fitted for the department of authorship, to which he h:is given his attention. The suggestions of intelligent teachers who had used the former cdiiioivs of the series, and the valuable aid afforded hhn in the revision by an experienced educator, have also furnished htm with unuu d facilities for advantageously revising and cnlarjinj tlie.e works. Ia this teries, comprising as it doe?, a careful Selection of instruelivr, entertaining and moral matter, progressively arranged, and graduated with reference to the capacity of th pupil, Prof. McGufley has afforded to parent and teachers, a most thorough, complete, and cilicient auxiliary In the education of youth. Its extensive use has been sufficient for the development and just appreciation of its many excellencies. The result is, that intelligent teachers pronounce it the nio.l complete iierics now before the public. The intrinsic' merit of Prof. McGufTev's Eclectic Readers, having gained for them an tinparalleled and rapidly increasing circulation, the publisher is enabled, notwithstanding the heay expenditure in their revision and enlargement, to manufacture them in the neatest and most durable manner, while they are now furnished at such Itne prices, that they are the CHEAPEST, as well as the best school reading books extant. JUST PIBLISHED, McGlkfey-'s Rhetorical Guide; or Fifth Reader, of the Eclectic Series 180 pages, 12mo.; containing copious and minute rules, examples and exercises in articulation, inflection, emphasis, accent, quantity, rhetorical pause, modulation, expression, reading of poetry, rhetorical dialogue, gesture, and their collateral subjects, to which are added a great variety of elegant reading lessons, (about one half prose and half poetry,) selected from the most classic writer ; furnishing entertaining and instructive specimens of various styles of composition. This work has been piepareJ with very great care, and with reference to making it a useful, practical, and standard book ; and the publisher confidently hopes, that the Rhetorical Guide of Mr. McGuffry is well adapted to supply the wants of classes in rhetorical reading in our Academies, High Schools and Colleges, McGUFFEY'S ECLECTIC READERS are printed and published at 56, Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio, by W. B. SMITH AND CO. School Book Publishers.
XTD. P. Hollowcy, Bookseller, Richmond, Indiana, has r. a full supply of McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, and feels, S warranted in recommencing them as being the very best u class book, extant. April 30th, 1?45. ;ly Administrator's Notice. .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTiNG:
SIHWI.S in great variety: PRINTS of all the latest and newest styles and patterns; ALPACIIAS plain and fancy; Thibet and English MERINO; French and Manchester GINGHAMS; DRESS SILKS a good ossortment; and, in fact, every thing in the line of Ladies' Dress loo Is. Tweed's, Buffalo and Iowa Cloths, Genoa Cloths; Tickings, Lrown and bleached Drillings; Brown and blenched Muslins, nsh.ip as the cheapest; Alpncha and Parisi-ne Cloths; Silk und Cotton Velvets, Checks, Irish Linens; Brown and bleached Tel le Cloths; Plain anil striped Linens, brown Holland. Umbrellas; Bandanna and Spilth field liVkTs, Llack Italian Cravats, plain und fancy Stocks; Cotton and Gingham Handkerchiefs, Jaconets, Gum Elastic, Worsted alii Webb Suspenders, Cambrics, l'obbim-ts, Swiss and Mull Muslins, Lares and Edgings, Lace and Nett Veils, Ladies kid, silk, pic-uic and cotton Gloves, Alpaca Aprons and Silk do.; ( le nt! -men's loves, assorted cotton Hose and Hnlf-Hoso, Pins, Needles, Tapes, Buttons, Stay and Coat Binding, Welting nud Coat Cords astd Sewing Silks and Twists, Hooks i:tid Eves, Russia Sheeting, Ingrain and Vciiitian Carpets, Damask Moreen, Apron and Furniture Checks, Wall and Window Pimer, Men and ifov Fur. Cloth, Set It e, un.1 Velvet ( A PS !e!et ttylcs; Ribbons, Combs, Patent and Cotton Threads, Ladies Travelling Carpet Bags and Bask-ts, c.c. ,'e. ALSO A full (UKOrtmont, at all times of HAUnWAKE, GROCERIKS and i V EKX SXV A K E. 1 j-TIiere is NO MIST VKE but that the above GOODS will be so! 1 at untftiallv low trices, for Cash, or
t Iorn ct the JUcimond
JOS. W. GILBERT.
approved Country Produce, o D Call at the CHEAP CASH STOKE, in th- !..
Hotel, and obtain BARGAINS!
Richmond, September 21, lrlo
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.Oftll Oltj C.'.orr.s, Superior Iloii-e it;fpiv.s
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E1T OULD inform the Ladies and Grritlei
V V city and the surrounding towns and country, that he has made Richmond his permanent residence, and is
! now prepared to execute all orders in the line of his prefes- ' sion at the shortest notice, and irox the latlst most ap
proved miNC!Pi.i:s. TEETH, from on to a full set, inserted on cold tx.ate upon the principle of Atmospim ric Prkssure. Having all the recent i:n;ort;iiit inveiitions ii the rtri cf a 1 apt in rt he Plate to the Gums, which enables hiri to warrant Plate work in all cas-s to twwer the ; ::.. !' mastication, :-n-l in point of durability, ner-tn - of l.t. and elegance of finish, c ene.1, if not superior, to any fcther mainifar ture. j EXPOSED NERVES destroyed v-itkont ruin, l y n ; single npplication. lis:ises of the tee th cure '. T-t-th ; filled, in almost every instance, wilhont pain, cleansed end j ::et on pivots, and warranted rr.RMArAT. j The test of reference can be given, if desired. j CHARGES so moderate that Dentr.l operations artplaced with the means cf every person. The Public are iavit-d to cral and csamine sneciint-ns at his office. fcyOFFlCR on Pearl ttreet, opposite Bcnj. SI rattan's .tere. - Richmond, D'c Cih, lc-ll. ! -"0.'" y KMOV.tb.J. W. Si. V. W. COOPER, hive removed their Hide, flil and leather Store from No 37, Main street, to No. 21. Col-unbia street, between Main and Walnut street, CINCINNATI: where they keep a general assortment cf Leather, &c. consisting of: Hog Skin Seating, Calf Skin do Skirting and Harness Leather, Rusxet and B!a'-k Bridle do ISag hides and slues. Sole and Upper Leather, Calf and Kia Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skin, Also, Spanish and dry hides, i Tanner's Oil; Tanner's and Currier's Tools, 1 Osborn's Patent double grinding Bark Mills, i Dealers in the above line are invited to call and exainI ing our stock. J W & W W COOPER. ; N. B. Leather in the rough taken in exchange for Hides and Oil. : June lfth, 1&45. 24-Cmo.
Eat J'oiri'f Slrtit, Cincinnati. Fresh Supplies now o-
penir.g bv the mliscritv-rs, a lergc nml extensive assortment of Carpeting, Rugs, Bocking.Fioor Oil Cloths, &c, embracing a great variety tf i.cwanu improved patterns for rich furiii-!ii'H', togi !!; :r with r I! kinds of medium and low priced Carpets, which vre offer for the inspection of purchasers at tiie lowest corn prices, among them are: Elegant Velvet mid Brussels Tapestry Carpct3, in co:cp!ct- r 'tt, with .".tig- ; Eyyul Trapse!:; (.'::.,: 5 of now cesig.i?, ths Jatest ii-trort-iticns; , New Brussels aid Damcs-k Stair Carpets;
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secoad super Ingrained co;
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J.icn itaiuriis Ii.ilierij
Heavy f upeifii:-.:! azn
Extra :;.., i.::e, c:; I rcmrrr n
Ui:io;i I'lgr.dro-d Hemp and Cotton 5-"", 3-1, and 4-4 Da;n;;k Vcnitiun; Sup r pi.-iu Vt i:iii-iis, 4- to 4-4 wide;
r , leg aiic co:ai ion riiiliau Curnct
nd (J-4 plain mi l f.;:'d v'oolen Locking;
pets;
5 i wigm Fm
reouested Dr. Darrh to procure for me,
Very respectfully, (Signed,) H. C. BAKER. Principal, Iee"s Port Seminary.
IjAll tlie above are for sale by David F. Holloway, order. ITOld Ware repaired..
Richmond, la., C. B. Davis, Indianapolis, la., and Mer
chants pencrallv throuchout the State. 1 in work
w j r- - , The publishers invite all Teachers who have the inter-' ITBeing Uiankful for the custom he has so liberally st of their pupils at heart to examine their valuable se- received, he hopes, by dilligently attending to business,
ris of School Books before introducing anv others.
rpHE undersigned having taken out letters of AdI ,r,inUtrr,tioii on the estate of David Wright, dec, i
1 ."A full assortment of TIX WARE, kept constant- ; late of Laporte connu. inn., a., pi . ... ly on hand, and all kinds of Gutter and Piping made to ' estate are requested to make te payment and j
liiose naving ciaima uic.uust.nuu - , . . .i.. it-.Hv- aiitt,.ntieated for settlement within ;
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BICIIMOiVD HOTEL:
October 23th, 1:45.
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to still continue to receive a share of public favor at his new location. Richmond, Lv.. Sept. 10th, 145. 37tf
Oct. 9, 1 S45.
JESSE WASSON, Adm'r. 13-3t
'rOKNEI Or MAIS AMD MARION STREETS, RICHMOND.
TOSEPII V. GILBERT, respectfully informs his r- i i ,v, t .-.-.tt;nrr r,t,n that tin has re- :
j my irieiiu au toe y - - j ! i t ;.a, ; .fti,;. ..-'I and favorably known ;
i HOTEL, and he is prepared to make Travellers com- j ifortable. A good and attentive Ost.'er is at . sul times
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Doeble width chintz fig'd do do;
Tufted tni Chenille Rug?, to match Carpets; Fine Velvet and Axir-ii-.-lvr, o co; (.'her.ihe, Adelaide, an j : b- p-skin Parlor .Mita; CoeoT. Jute, r.n ' 7.1 ii.ii'a Dtor - do;"' Stair lio s and St lir Dmrgetr; Carnct Lindinrs. Ac.
i FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. j A handsome sor.ineui cf cutlrciy new l'atterns, in Icrga siiet-ts, warn.tited ve!! fpifoiitd; cut U fit Halls, Rooms, I P issHges, and I.d !-.;es, cf tny size. Also, cheap Oil i Cloths far Rugs, Dour Pi -ces, &c. iicrs:,w;r;pjx(; goods, Including a variety of Furnishing Articles ordered expressly of superior iu.ti.ei i jU utid best lubtic, for great btrvi '-e such as IJussi.i, Irish an 1 Earns! y Linen Shoe ting of every width to 'J yds wide; Irish Shirting and Pillow i case Linens: Linen Tablo Damask und DUpers; Tubie 1 Cloths, Ncpkins asd Doilies; best kins of Toweling DiI Table, StmJ and Fi; no covers of Cloth, Worsted end Coiton faLrks; Tcbie covering :u the piece. Superior laiui'y Blankets from Cradle size to 12-4 r.r-r.are for h.r beds; I I -gruit white and colored ground iarseills Quilts of same dimensions, with Toilets and Bureau Covers. ELEGANT DRAPERY ASD CURTAIN GOODS . of various new fabrics for full Drapery with Borders and rich Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains in setts; Window Chinizs aiid Hollands for threes, Whits Dignity, Furniture Ch.'ntzc?, &.c. A SPLEXDID ASSORTMENT OF Rich Fashionable SILKS, CASHMERES ar.d s23sonabi ' Dress Goods; Muiin Robi s and materials fcr Evening
Drtsses; Rich Shawls, Scarfs, Cravats, tec ; i-rencb worked Csps, Collars and Trimming"; Family Mourning; Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Milts, &c. Broad Cloths, CaE-incere3 find Vcetiiigs; Rogrs and Vv'elsh Flannels: Lac-'ics and Gents under Garments; A geuersl stocK of Arnericsn Prints, cotton Sheetings, fchirtii,r. Tickings and oihtr Domestic Goods. JOHN SHILLITO k CO., Dry Goods and Carpet Honee, oct 17. i ;45. No. 12, East Fourth at. N. B. Personi fnliHg up Hotels, Steamboats, Churches and Public Buildings are particularly invited to give us a call,
g Slantlomc Residence For Sale.
; r rHE nnuersigned offers for sale, on favorable terms, ! t the residence in which he resides. It is situated cn ' Market street immediately ea.it of the Public Square, and : is one of the most pleasant locations in the city. The building is a TWO-STORY BRICK, recently built, ia : modern sfvlc, and beside being of the best materials it is finished in superior stvie. It is commodious and cotjre- ! nient, and has all ths appendages cf a comfortable dwelling. It has a Vash-Ifoase, Smke-iroto Dairy Cistern, Stable, fee, rali in good order. The grounds are neatly laid out and f well cultivated, with a choice collection of the best fruit ' and vines.
WM. WIG GIN 3. Richmond, June 18,
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ft-School Books, Slates, and Statinary of all kind for sale, cheap, at the RICHMOND BOOK STORE.
' ready to take charge of Horses, and the stoUe is weil sap- . 4 f AF E, neat, I I, ' plied with provender. His charg-s are reasonable i 2 for sale at the
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Match Safes.
SAFE, neat, and secure BOX for keepinjr Matches,
BOOH SlUKti
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